oklahoma wild flowers
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Oklahoma Wildflowers
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Oklahoma Wildflowers: Dr. Doyle McCoy
Antelope Horns
Broadleaf ArrowheadFamily: Water Plantain
Size: 25mm Date: 7/16/00
Comments: Native Perennial McIntosh Co.
Baldwin Ironweed
Barrel Cactus
Beargrass
Family: Yucca
Size: 40 mm
Beard Grass orSilver Blue Stem
Bitterweed
Black Bindweed
Blackeyed Susan
Bluebell
Blue Eyed Grass
Blue Flax or
Wild Flax
Blue Sage or Blue Salvia
Blue Star
Blue Wild Indigo
Broom Weed
Buffalo Bean
Buffalo Bur
Buffalo Gourd
Bull Thistle
Bush Morning Glory
Butterfly Weed
Buttonbush
A Gray Hairstreak (Strymon melinus) butterfly feeding on a Camphor Weed
Cardinal Flower
Carolina Animone
White Wind Flower
Carolina Animone
Purple Wind Flower
Centuary
Charlock orField Mustard
Common Dandelion
Common Evening Primrose
Common Ragweed
Common Sunflower
Common Vetch
Corn Rose
Crimson Clover
Crown Vetch
Non-native
Cut-leaf Daisy
Coral Paint Brush
Cut-leaf Evening Primrose
Dock or
Tall Dock
Dog tooth lily
Family: Lily Size: 50 mm
Date: Early June
Dogwood or
Flowering Dogwood
Dotted Gayfeather
Drummond’s Aster
Elephant’s Foot
Eryngo
False Garlic or
Wild Onion
False Mallow
Fringed Poppy Mallow
Giant Ragweed
Goathead
Family: Caltrop Size: 7mm
Golden Aster
Golden Coreopsis or
Plains Coreopsis
Golden Currant
Gordon’s Bladderpod
Great Coneflower orGiant Coneflower
Green horsemint orHorsemint
Handsome Blazing Star
Heal All
Hydrolea
Indian Blanket
Indian Paintbrush
Jimson Weed
Ladies Tresses
Lance Leaved Coreopsis
Lazy Daisy
Leadplant
Lemon Mint or
Lemon Monarda
Lespedeza
Light Poppy Mallow
Long Bracted Indigo
Lousewort
Maximilian’s Sunflower
May apple
May Flower
Meadow Beauty or
Maryland Meadow Beauty
Meadow Garlic
Mexican Hat
Moth Mullein
Musk Thistle
Under the Oklahoma Noxious Weed Law, the musk thistle is deemed a public nuisance. Therefore, in accordance with the law, this plant was destroyed immediately after this photograph. The plant is to be eradicated whenever encountered within the state of Oklahoma. Do so in a manner that does not disseminate the seeds.
Narrow Leaved Coneflower
Narrow-leaf Puccoon or
Fringed Puccoon
Northern Nemastylis
Ohio Buckeye or
Yellow Buckeye
Ohio Spiderwort
Panicled Ticktrefoil
Passion Flower
Phlox
Poison Ivy
Prairie Larkspur
Prairie Verbena
Prickly Pear orBrown Spine Prickly Pear
Prickly Poppy
Purple Morning Glory
Purple Poppy Mallow orWine Cup
Purple Prairie Clover
Queen’s Delight
Red Buckeye
Redbud
Red Haw
Rhomboid Evening Primrose or
Four Point Evening Primrose
Rock Daisy
Rose Mallow
Rose Verbina orLarge Flowered Verbina
Rosin Rose
Rough Cinquefoil or
Sulphur Cinquefoil
Rough Prairie Lily
Round-headed Prairie
Clover
Sand Lily
Sand Lily (continued)
Sand Primrose
Sandwort
Sensitive Briar
Shooting Star
Showy Chickweed
Showy Milkweed
Silver Leaf Nightshade
Skeleton Weed
Small Corydalis
Smooth Vetch
Snow-on-the-mountain
Family: Amaryllis
Size: 6cm
Date: 4/13/00
Comments: Native Perennial
Spider Lily
Spider Milkweed
Spring Beauty
Spurred Pea
Standing Cypress
Stonecrop
Stork’s Bill
Tall Thistle
Texas Star Daisy
Thorn Apple or
Large Flowered Thorn Apple
Tickseed
Wax Goldenweed
Western Daisy
Western Tickseed
White Bladderpod
White Prairie Clover
White Sweet Clover
Wild Plum
Wooly Phlox or
Prairie Phlox
Yarrow
Yellow Paintbrush